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SPQR Pendant

SPQR Pendant

Regular price €109,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €109,00 EUR
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When will my order be processed?

If the items are in stock they will be sent the next day of the order date.

Processing time is 7 business days from the date of the order. For products based on the astrological chart the processing time is 10 business days.

What is the transportation time for my order?

For shipments to Spain the shipping transit time varies between 1 and 3 business days.

For shipments to the European Union, shipping transit time varies between 4 and 10 business days.

What is the cost of shipping?

There is no shipping cost for orders within Spain.

The shipping cost to European Union (EU) countries is 7 euros.

Description of the SPQR Pendant

Pendant handmade with a genuine Roman coin. The pendant is delivered with a certificate of authenticity for the coin guaranteed by a professional numismatist.

Available in vermeil gold yellow or pink, in sterling silver or in brass plated with yellow or rose gold. The chain is made of sterling silver and plated with yellow or rose gold.

For more information, check out our blog about the Gloria Antiqua collection.

Each coin is different, so the measurements may vary slightly:

  • Diameter: 2.5 cm

About the SPQR Pendant

SPQR, Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and the Roman People), these initials represented the essence of the highest power in Rome, the people and the senate.

This motto was created more than 2,000 years ago and could be seen on official documents, coins, and military standards. Today, it is still present on the coat of arms of the eternal city as a symbol of the power of the people.

Until recently, for me, SPQR were the initials of the standards carried by the poor Roman soldiers who were devoured by Asterix and Obelix in their battles. It was in their comics that I first saw this acronym. After investigating it thoroughly, I discovered that the famous phrase from Obelix "These Romans are crazy" translates into Italian as "Sono Pazzi Questi Romani", whose initials are precisely SPQR. What would we do without these coincidences that make us smile day by day.

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